Coolant Loss - Expansion Cap? Where can I get one?
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Evening,
My otherwise reliable Audi has decided it doesn't need coolant any more and is loosing it (somewhere)
I've been round it a few times and can't find a leak, but its loosing around 2-4 litres every 1000 miles
There is also a slight hissing sound after it's turned off from a drive, but its gone by the time I've opened the bonnet.
Could it be the radiator cap?
If so where (other than a main dealer) could I get a NEW replacement for a B5 Audi A4 2.8 V6 30v (1999)??
Also is there such a thing as "Leak Tracer" that would glow once it exits the pipework? I'm sure there is!
My otherwise reliable Audi has decided it doesn't need coolant any more and is loosing it (somewhere)
I've been round it a few times and can't find a leak, but its loosing around 2-4 litres every 1000 miles

There is also a slight hissing sound after it's turned off from a drive, but its gone by the time I've opened the bonnet.
Could it be the radiator cap?
If so where (other than a main dealer) could I get a NEW replacement for a B5 Audi A4 2.8 V6 30v (1999)??
Also is there such a thing as "Leak Tracer" that would glow once it exits the pipework? I'm sure there is!

Petrolhead_Rich said:
where do i get those from then????
Sorry, still a bit early for typing 
You might have a bigger problem than just a rad cap. Might not, but worth investigating anyway with that much coolant being lost. It's going somewhere...so if it's not obviously dripping onto the ground, it's evaporating either in the engine bay or going out the exhaust. The above are tests for headgasket leaks mainly, but the compression tester will give you a good idea on the health of the engine as well. You should be able to pick both up for under £20 at any motor factors.
Grab a torch and look for water staining around the engine if you can. Might have to take off some of the many engine covers audi and VW insist on putting on their cars. Depending on how old it is, it'll either be red, or blue probably.
Aswell as the cylinder compression checker, and the block tester, you could buy or acquire the use of a a coolant pressure tester, and test for any dodgy connections/blown hoses/cracked expansion tank. It should also let you test the cap.
Aswell as the cylinder compression checker, and the block tester, you could buy or acquire the use of a a coolant pressure tester, and test for any dodgy connections/blown hoses/cracked expansion tank. It should also let you test the cap.
Well Ive been looking at the engine while it's on and hot and there is no steam, with it being the 2.8 there is a nats whisker between the chassis rails and the engine.
Expansion bottle, radiator etc are all new (were replaced with the water pump at 82k/14 months ago
Fairly happy it isn't going down the exhaust, there is no steam or water vapour coming out, and the oil is fresh as a daisy.
I will try a rad cap and see if it fixes it.
Expansion bottle, radiator etc are all new (were replaced with the water pump at 82k/14 months ago
Fairly happy it isn't going down the exhaust, there is no steam or water vapour coming out, and the oil is fresh as a daisy.
I will try a rad cap and see if it fixes it.
bigdods said:
pinhole in the rad ? I had this a while back , never showed any water marks but coolant was going somewhere.
If there is no obvious water staining around the cap, and as you've checked the other obvious areas, I'd concur about a pinhole in your rad. Its fixable, probably. Or £60 new from here http://www.radiatorshop.net/products/audi-a4-i-24-.... Which seems a bit of a bargain

Right then, flushed the whole radiator through, put in fresh 50/50 mix of antifreeze and a new cap.
The hissing is just the air-con, if you leave it off it isn't there
I did notice a very small amount of crystals around a sensor on a steel pipe at the back of the engine, but it doesn't seem to be leaking.
Again, the radiator is new, although it was attacked by a pigeon the other week, but I checked again today and can't see any leaks, even with the coolant system under pressure
Will see how it goes and keep you updated.
The hissing is just the air-con, if you leave it off it isn't there

I did notice a very small amount of crystals around a sensor on a steel pipe at the back of the engine, but it doesn't seem to be leaking.
Again, the radiator is new, although it was attacked by a pigeon the other week, but I checked again today and can't see any leaks, even with the coolant system under pressure

Will see how it goes and keep you updated.
tubbystu said:
Or £60 new from here http://www.radiatorshop.net/products/audi-a4-i-24-.... Which seems a bit of a bargain

http://www.radiatorshop.net/products/audi-a4-i-28-...
Oddly that makes it £5 cheaper!!
M1VT said:
how about opening the bonnet whilst the engine is still on then getting someone else to turn it off, plum
I doubt it will be anything serious, it is VAG afterall
Yeah, because VAG is the ultra reliable, never ever breaks manufacturer, plum. VAG's cars are a crap as everyone else's.I doubt it will be anything serious, it is VAG afterall
HellDiver said:
M1VT said:
how about opening the bonnet whilst the engine is still on then getting someone else to turn it off, plum
I doubt it will be anything serious, it is VAG afterall
Yeah, because VAG is the ultra reliable, never ever breaks manufacturer, plum. VAG's cars are a crap as everyone else's.I doubt it will be anything serious, it is VAG afterall
When the radiator was changed were the hoses changed as well?
I have heard of pinholes in hoses only showing up when the coolant system is fully under pressure. No staining near the leak because there is a jet of water which immediately stops when the engine is turned off and any wetness dries out immediately.
I have heard of pinholes in hoses only showing up when the coolant system is fully under pressure. No staining near the leak because there is a jet of water which immediately stops when the engine is turned off and any wetness dries out immediately.
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